On-Demand Resources (iOS)
On-demand resources are resources—such as images and sounds—that you can tag with keywords and request in groups, by tag. The App Store hosts the resources on Apple servers and manages the downloads for you. On-demand resources enable faster downloads and smaller app sizes, improving the first-time launch experience. For example, a game app may divide resources into game levels and request the next level of resources only when the app anticipates that the user will move to that level. Similarly, the app can request In-App Purchase resources only when the user buys the corresponding in-app purchase.
ODR is gonna be useful for certain apps but what is the backward compatibility mechanism of this new feature. Let's be honest, its very rare that an app only supports the latest iOS version. It always has been at most 2 versions back.
My theory is that maybe old versions would simply ignore the whole ODR and let the users download the full pack of the app from the store.
Are there anybody who has more information that could clarify this?